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(11)

14th Jul 2026

Standard

0m 7f 36y

Class 6

18:55 Wolverhampton (AW)

Tommy McJohn

9st 2lb

J: Mikey Sheehy

T: Adrian Paul Keatley

Close third at Dundalk (5f, Polytrack) in January on final Irish start; his debut for this one was promising but well beaten since; now 1-18.

14/1

10th

2

(7)

14th Jul 2026

Standard

0m 6f 20y

Class 5

17:25 Wolverhampton (AW)

Coilltedudeisback

9st 7lb

J: Mikey Sheehy

T: Adam Kirby

A'Ali gelding; fourth foal; half-brother to 7.5f/1m2f winner Princess Niyla (RPR 76); dam 9.4f/1m2f AW winner (99), out of unraced half-sister to Group-placed 1m2f winner Tiffany Diamond and 1m2f/1m4f winner Nizamar; market should be informative on his debut.

66/1

7th

2

(10)

11th Jul 2026

Good To Firm

2m 0f 56y

Class 4

16:20 York

Secret Force

9st 7lb

J: Mikey Sheehy

T: Adrian Paul Keatley

Sole run on good to firm was last July when tailed off in a novice race; staying-on third here (1m4f) this June and he knuckled down well to score over 2m2f at Pontefract (also on good) eight days later; that win was the first time he'd worn this headgear combination and his first go at a staying trip on the Flat; up 4lb but probably has more to offer and he's a big player if he goes on the ground.

7/2

9th

10

(2)

10th Jul 2026

Good To Firm

0m 6f 0y

Class 3

16:55 Ascot

Purest Time

9st 6lb

J: Mikey Sheehy

T: Ian Williams

First win for nearly two years when he picked up a Windsor handicap (6f, good to firm) off 3lb lower in May and his subsequent effort at Chester, when never competitive, was a puzzling one a fortnight ago; same mark but it would not be a big surprise if he bounced back.

22/1

6th

5

(7)

9th Jul 2026

Good To Firm

0m 7f 3y

Class 4

18:40 Epsom

Pearl Grace

9st 2lb

J: Mikey Sheehy

T: Charlie Johnston

Out of Irish 1,000 Guineas/Yorkshire Oaks winner Pleascach; looked in need of the experience and was never dangerous on last month's debut at Pontefract (6f, good) but made encouraging late headway and could be a different proposition over this longer trip and with that run in the bank.

6/1